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Housed in the Clarke Historical Library

The Clarke Library is pleased to serve as the home for the Michigan Historical Review, the only scholarly publication devoted to the history of Michigan. The Review is published twice yearly. For subscription information, please contact the Review office.

You may also reach the staff by emailing us at mihisrev@cmich.edu or by calling 989.774.6567. Faxes may be sent to 989.774.2160 Attn: Michigan Historical Review.

The Review welcomes submissions relating to Michigan's political, economic, social, and cultural history. The editor also welcomes manuscripts in American, Canadian, and Midwestern history that explore important themes related to Michigan's past. Articles should range from approximately 6,000-12,000 words and must be submitted electronically to the link above. They should be double spaced with footnotes in Chicago Sytle (16th ed). Full-length articles receive a double-blind, peer review. Research notes and documents are reviewed in-house.

Articles are abstracted and indexed in America: History and Life, Current Contents, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, and International Bibliography of Book Reviews and are available in Gale Group's Expanded Academic ASAP ® and through JSTOR®.

The Review is published through the support of Central Michigan University, the CMU Department of History, the Clarke Historical Library, the Historical Society of Michigan, the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan, and the Grand Rapids Public Library.

Clarke Historical Library | Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 |
clarke@cmich.edu | Phone: (989) 774-3352 | Fax: (989) 774-2160
If you need accommodations due to a disability while using the Library facilities,
please contact the Reference Desk, either in person or via email.
Please be prepared to state what type of accommodation you require, i.e.
reaching a book, stack retrieval, use of adaptive equipment, or other requests.